Define Your PurposeDo you define a purpose and then add to that, or do you have 8 or 9 different purposes? You must clarify your purpose. It’s easier to have one purpose and then add things to that one purpose. For example, Grant doesn’t define himself in a box and set limits. If the purpose is great […]

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Do you define a purpose and then add to that, or do you have 8 or 9 different purposes? You must clarify your purpose. It’s easier to have one purpose and then add things to that one purpose. For example, Grant doesn’t define himself in a box and set limits. If the purpose is great enough, the small stuff will fall away. There is one key thing to remember:

When building an empire, the very first foundation is to have a purpose.

Set up your life and drop those roles you play into that life. You aren’t just a mom or just a student. Don’t get stuck in one identity. Also remember a solopreneur won’t change the world. If you want to change the world you need other people working for you. Take on your identity and don’t wander for years. Find your one purpose, that one big thing!